
Wells, Orioles grind to 6-2 victory over Boston for fifth straight series win
Baltimore used three sacrifice flies and two sacrifice bunts to finish a 5-1 homestand and improve to 16-8.
Baltimore used three sacrifice flies and two sacrifice bunts to finish a 5-1 homestand and improve to 16-8.
The starting left fielder wasn’t in Wednesday’s lineup as the Orioles wrapped their series with Boston.
Yennier Cano registered his first career save in the 5-4 victory for Baltimore, who is now 15-7.
Manager Brandon Hyde touched on a variety of topics prior to Monday’s series opener with Boston.
Luke Jones and Nestor catch the fever of Orioles Magic winning streak and NFL Draft week
Adam Frazier scored the winning run as Baltimore improved to 14-7, the third-best start through 21 games in club history.
“I think that we come to the park and expect to win. … But there’s definitely more excitement in the city.”
Baltimore regrouped in the bottom of the ninth after Felix Bautista blew his second save of the season.
The Baltimore shortstop said he’d be available off the bench and expects his hip to be 100% by Saturday.
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour presented by The Maryland Lottery and Window Nation made its way back to Harford County in time for the grand opening of the newest Pappas Restaurant location in the Greenbrier Shopping Center. Our old pal Tim Miller welcomes Nestor to the new place with the same delicious ‘cake that made Parkville, Cockeysville and Glen Burnie famous!
Luke Jones and Nestor prepare for NFL Draft and Ravens realities with Odell Beckham Jr. in and Lamar Jackson still dangling
With the Maryland Crab Cake Tour returning to Harford County, we asked former County Executive Barry Glassman to educate us on the new rules for recreational cannabis in Maryland and a primer for all things Annapolis and sine die after an active session in Annapolis.
Natalie Conley of Stay In Line Barre fitness studio schools Nestor on the new dance craze and some cross training this spring while he visits neighbor Pappas Restaurant in Bel Air on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour.
Nestor Aparicio and Dennis Koulatsos discuss the bright shiny object of OBJ at wide receiver
Luke Jones and Nestor regroup on spotty Orioles pitching and big bats as Nats are next up
Luke Jones joined Dennis Koulatsos for a spring chat about the Orioles bats and the draft picks and decisions of Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta this offseason.
Luke Jones and Nestor bring praise for the emergence and star power of Adley Rutschman and plenty of questions for OBJ as the Orioles and Ravens share the spring spotlight during a busy week for Baltimore sports.
John Martin and Nestor discuss the Home Run Riches promotion with The Maryland Lottery and the Orioles recent homer binge turning fans into winners.
Luke Jones and Nestor talk Homer Hose and the next start of Grayson Rodriguez as Orioles season blooms in Baltimore.
Thanks to the star catcher, Baltimore won three out of four from the Athletics to conclude the homestand.
Though hopeful to play with Lamar Jackson, the standout receiver received no assurances from the organization regarding his status.
Ryan Mountcastle drove in nine runs, tying the club record shared by Eddie Murray and Jim Gentile.
With the Lamar Jackson situation still wayward and Odell Beckham Jr. in the fold, what does it mean that the owner of the Baltimore Ravens got personally involved in bringing the soon-to-be 31-year old, well-traveled wide receiver to Owings Mills? Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss merits of the OBJ signing and whether it makes Ravens a Super Bowl contender.
“He’s really talented. He’s going to settle in just fine.”
From what we saw on social media after the Odell Beckham Jr. acquisition, it sure looks like the Lamar-to-OBJ combination seems like a sure thing. But is it? Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss the business of professional recruitment. (And the tax deadline coming this week!)
General manager Eric DeCosta and the Baltimore Ravens just gave $15 million to a wide receiver who didn’t play in the NFL last season. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss how and why this major acquistion of Odell Beckham Jr. – at least for one season – will impact the franchise’s ability to get Lamar Jackson back into the fold.
Our PGA golf pro Ed Miller of Classic 5 Golf tells Nestor about his weekend with Rahm and the azaleas at Masters in Augusta and invites everyone who loved the tournament out for a swing and a lesson at Mount Pleasant.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the opening week of Orioles baseball and how the pitch clock and lack of shifts and pickoffs have had wildly entertaining consequences. Major League Baseball has finally succeeded in making their game better!
New UMBC soccer coach Anthony Adams comes back to Dundalk to talk Retriever Fever with Nestor at Costas Inn
Baltimore hit three long balls and got a rock-solid 6 1/3 innings from Kyle Gibson in Monday’s victory.
The center fielder talked with reporters prior to Monday’s series opener with Oakland.
Luke Jones offers Dennis Koulatsos some insights into Liars Luncheon and no questions about Lamar Jackson
The 50th Anniversary celebration of the Maryland Lottery kicked off right where it all began: under the whiskey and lottery sign at Costas Inn in Dundalk. The Director of the Maryland Lottery John Martin joined Pete Triantafios and Nestor to tell a special story about the local partnerships over a half century of picking winners and having fun.
Lifelong journalist Nestor Aparicio took a deep dive with Dennis Koulatsos on the unprofessional public relations antics of Chad Steele and how the integrity and accountability of the Baltimore Ravens organization has changed dramatically over three decades. “No questions for our leadership about Lamar Jackson,” says the brand manager. Patently absurd.
The nice folks at ESPN Radio in Indianapolis asked Nestor Aparicio the pros and cons and realities of having Lamar Jackson follow the Irsay family to the friendly heart of the Midwest to bring a Super Bowl back to Indiana.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor ponder possibilities for downtown life and music and theater and maybe even quality Major League Baseball in Baltimore after the new Arena opening this week.
Several young Orioles experienced their first home opener at Camden Yards on Friday.
Hear from Ramon Urias, Brandon Hyde, Dean Kremer, and Austin Hays after Friday’s 7-6 win over New York.
“I’m ready to go today. I think everyone’s excited. We’re here.”
Nestor Aparicio sounds off with Luke Jones on the cowardice of Ravens PR and Chad Steele intimidating the media who dare to ask questions about the state of the franchise quarterback and the future of Lamar Jackson at a legitimate press conference. It was quite a show in Owings Mills on Wednesday at the Liars’ Luncheon.
Baltimore used three sacrifice flies and two sacrifice bunts to finish a 5-1 homestand and improve to 16-8.
The starting left fielder wasn’t in Wednesday’s lineup as the Orioles wrapped their series with Boston.
Yennier Cano registered his first career save in the 5-4 victory for Baltimore, who is now 15-7.
Manager Brandon Hyde touched on a variety of topics prior to Monday’s series opener with Boston.
Luke Jones and Nestor catch the fever of Orioles Magic winning streak and NFL Draft week
Adam Frazier scored the winning run as Baltimore improved to 14-7, the third-best start through 21 games in club history.
“I think that we come to the park and expect to win. … But there’s definitely more excitement in the city.”
Baltimore regrouped in the bottom of the ninth after Felix Bautista blew his second save of the season.
The Baltimore shortstop said he’d be available off the bench and expects his hip to be 100% by Saturday.
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour presented by The Maryland Lottery and Window Nation made its way back to Harford County in time for the grand opening of the newest Pappas Restaurant location in the Greenbrier Shopping Center. Our old pal Tim Miller welcomes Nestor to the new place with the same delicious ‘cake that made Parkville, Cockeysville and Glen Burnie famous!
Luke Jones and Nestor prepare for NFL Draft and Ravens realities with Odell Beckham Jr. in and Lamar Jackson still dangling
With the Maryland Crab Cake Tour returning to Harford County, we asked former County Executive Barry Glassman to educate us on the new rules for recreational cannabis in Maryland and a primer for all things Annapolis and sine die after an active session in Annapolis.
Natalie Conley of Stay In Line Barre fitness studio schools Nestor on the new dance craze and some cross training this spring while he visits neighbor Pappas Restaurant in Bel Air on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour.
Nestor Aparicio and Dennis Koulatsos discuss the bright shiny object of OBJ at wide receiver
Luke Jones and Nestor regroup on spotty Orioles pitching and big bats as Nats are next up
Luke Jones joined Dennis Koulatsos for a spring chat about the Orioles bats and the draft picks and decisions of Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta this offseason.
Luke Jones and Nestor bring praise for the emergence and star power of Adley Rutschman and plenty of questions for OBJ as the Orioles and Ravens share the spring spotlight during a busy week for Baltimore sports.
John Martin and Nestor discuss the Home Run Riches promotion with The Maryland Lottery and the Orioles recent homer binge turning fans into winners.
Luke Jones and Nestor talk Homer Hose and the next start of Grayson Rodriguez as Orioles season blooms in Baltimore.
Thanks to the star catcher, Baltimore won three out of four from the Athletics to conclude the homestand.
Though hopeful to play with Lamar Jackson, the standout receiver received no assurances from the organization regarding his status.
Ryan Mountcastle drove in nine runs, tying the club record shared by Eddie Murray and Jim Gentile.
With the Lamar Jackson situation still wayward and Odell Beckham Jr. in the fold, what does it mean that the owner of the Baltimore Ravens got personally involved in bringing the soon-to-be 31-year old, well-traveled wide receiver to Owings Mills? Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss merits of the OBJ signing and whether it makes Ravens a Super Bowl contender.
“He’s really talented. He’s going to settle in just fine.”
From what we saw on social media after the Odell Beckham Jr. acquisition, it sure looks like the Lamar-to-OBJ combination seems like a sure thing. But is it? Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss the business of professional recruitment. (And the tax deadline coming this week!)
General manager Eric DeCosta and the Baltimore Ravens just gave $15 million to a wide receiver who didn’t play in the NFL last season. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss how and why this major acquistion of Odell Beckham Jr. – at least for one season – will impact the franchise’s ability to get Lamar Jackson back into the fold.
Our PGA golf pro Ed Miller of Classic 5 Golf tells Nestor about his weekend with Rahm and the azaleas at Masters in Augusta and invites everyone who loved the tournament out for a swing and a lesson at Mount Pleasant.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the opening week of Orioles baseball and how the pitch clock and lack of shifts and pickoffs have had wildly entertaining consequences. Major League Baseball has finally succeeded in making their game better!
New UMBC soccer coach Anthony Adams comes back to Dundalk to talk Retriever Fever with Nestor at Costas Inn
Baltimore hit three long balls and got a rock-solid 6 1/3 innings from Kyle Gibson in Monday’s victory.
The center fielder talked with reporters prior to Monday’s series opener with Oakland.
Luke Jones offers Dennis Koulatsos some insights into Liars Luncheon and no questions about Lamar Jackson
The 50th Anniversary celebration of the Maryland Lottery kicked off right where it all began: under the whiskey and lottery sign at Costas Inn in Dundalk. The Director of the Maryland Lottery John Martin joined Pete Triantafios and Nestor to tell a special story about the local partnerships over a half century of picking winners and having fun.
Lifelong journalist Nestor Aparicio took a deep dive with Dennis Koulatsos on the unprofessional public relations antics of Chad Steele and how the integrity and accountability of the Baltimore Ravens organization has changed dramatically over three decades. “No questions for our leadership about Lamar Jackson,” says the brand manager. Patently absurd.
The nice folks at ESPN Radio in Indianapolis asked Nestor Aparicio the pros and cons and realities of having Lamar Jackson follow the Irsay family to the friendly heart of the Midwest to bring a Super Bowl back to Indiana.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor ponder possibilities for downtown life and music and theater and maybe even quality Major League Baseball in Baltimore after the new Arena opening this week.
Several young Orioles experienced their first home opener at Camden Yards on Friday.
Hear from Ramon Urias, Brandon Hyde, Dean Kremer, and Austin Hays after Friday’s 7-6 win over New York.
“I’m ready to go today. I think everyone’s excited. We’re here.”
Nestor Aparicio sounds off with Luke Jones on the cowardice of Ravens PR and Chad Steele intimidating the media who dare to ask questions about the state of the franchise quarterback and the future of Lamar Jackson at a legitimate press conference. It was quite a show in Owings Mills on Wednesday at the Liars’ Luncheon.